Official publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor S. H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Chairman of the Board
Vol. 46, No. 10
OCTOBER, 1955
Established 1910
Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home
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ARTICLES IN CHRIST IS LIFE — Life for a Young H ea rt...................................... 10 CULTS OF OUR DAY: U N IT Y— Dr. Louis T. Talbot ........................ 11 TWO KINDS OF CHRISTIANS — Ruth Paxson ....................................... 16 UP THE HOLLERS IN KENTUCKY — Dorothy C. Haskin ................... 17 HOW BIOLA WAS FOUNDED ..................................................................... 21 PAUL ROOD AND HIS MINISTRY OF SILENCE .................................. 22 POEMS ......... ................... ............................................................................. 24 A NEW VOICE IN COSTA RICA ................................................... ............ 28 A NEW YOUTH CENTER IN DEEP WELL .............................................. 29 A REUNION FOR CLASS NUMBER ONE *...... - ..................................... 46 FEATURES UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller ........................ 4 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK ....................................................................... 6 PEOPLE — A monthly column of names in the news ........................ 7 HYMNS YOU LOVE — Phil Kerr ................................................................ 8 READER REACTION ...................................................................................... 9 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING — Gerald B. Stanton ............................. 25 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX ................................................................... 26 TALKING IT OVER — A psychologist answers — Clyde Narramore.. 27 BOOK REVIEWS — Donald G. Davis ........................................................ 30 ADVERTISERS' INDEX ..................................................................................... 50 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPICS — Chester J. Padgett ............................... 33 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS — Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood .. 36 OBJECT LESSONS — Elmer L.Wilder ........................................................ 43
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In conjunction with the Bible Institute of Los Angeles' campaign to build a brand new $3 million campus The King's Business is devoting most of this issue to some of the more interesting sidelights of this great training institution. One of these interesting items is the story of the first graduating class that we feature on this month's cover. For the story of this class and its reunion see pages 46-49.
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